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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913, if a ie é | Daseen@ers at about the Park avenue. | aw one fall. at CONFISCATETRIST Why Wonen Are Slaves — GRAND CENTRAL el me atts QARMENT STRIKERS |= 25S | MAKERS’ PROPERTY, 70” sem as nae ged NEW TERMINAL TO sere Seo VOTING TO-DAY 2st so | ~ f SETHLOW URGES By Bishop Hickey) BF OPENED SUNDAY ieee ties ‘co was arrested and both were ON PEACE TERMS om rei me oni a ona arge of homie! lye is All for the Sake of jarge which will be devoted altogether | po a to incoming passengers. ‘Thin station HIS LOVE GROWN COL ‘Aitvocates | Some Man Who Doesn't will’oe under the Bilttore Hotels tn NURSE TRIES TO OFG Radical Measure), Deservg the Compli- | Union Probably Will Ratify Girl Takes Poison, Leaving Qfete i ~ When Corporations Are in ment,” Asserte Mrs.’ Agreement Leaders Accepted | Saying Last Thoughts Woul® fs Restraint of Trade. Sarah Christopher, the and Go Back to Work. Be of Purser om Liner, i Fire Inspector. Matilua Treneo, twenty-two, a trated » (ASKS FEDERAL LICENS — -_—_> this way we can be eure t tupendous Structure at Last) win be Completed at a Cost of cane mel them off or to meet them.” ' $50,000,000, | Between the concourse and the street 18 a room With Feats for 2,000 persone to | walt for trains. ‘The concourse ttnelf ts entirely bare of seats, It 1s a broad + @pace, where travellers by the tho na | can hu@tle for tickets and checks and parcels and newspapers and magazines and hi raph stations Concourse a Magnificent In-| or any tn rapid und confusing ds of closure in Which City Hall |*: there | 9 back current of tide for the} i » or from @ train to! of the persons who POUR STATIONS I | nurse, tried to kill herself in ott fhoune at No. 109 Kast Fifty-nin ing. t | Voting began to-day in the United | Seen i cee, be onte; ae Sa Garment Workers’ Unton on @ie ques- | oie joved had traneferred tile tion of adopting or rejecting an agree-“ to another woman. She ewallowed ment the form of whieh has been adopt- grains of heroin and was found ed an sattetectors by the union's of- | "en Paige Ree yr ficers on one side and the United Mer- | eind in which she said her last chants and @fanufacturers’ Association | would be of an assistant purser And the Clothing Contractors’ Assosta- | Grosser Kurfueret. ; | to See the Girl He Es- Dabor Leader at Odds With! corts Wear Clothes That ‘ ital in ‘Sesst th Are Fashionable, if Not Capital in Session at the Positively Loud,” She burban station has compa waiting room space, , ¥, Vosburgh, the General Passen- | t Hotel Astor, Could Be Placed. | wer’ Agent, who was the host of to-da tion on the other. was devoted to another and T Ooo Declares. | party, explained that the average com- ‘There are 40,00 members of the United | stand it.” @he wrot tmuter umually “passed from the street Garment Workers’ Union on strike, and! The police took her to Flowef Ps ais ‘ train on the rin and fewer anats | | ft 4e thought that the ¥. ital a prisoner, charge? with att ‘The National Civic Federation had a ‘Tee new Grand Central dod, In place of the big waiting | : | Completed before the and a the weeks |sulcile. Later she was taken to Sghe- which takes the place of the Grand Cen- | space on the suburban floor are lunch G@xesion in the Hotel Astor to-day. The] Marguerite Mooers Marshall. thskeller Yedor men who are members took NO! ‘The first man, after his fret transgre pert. sion, thought firat of excusing himssif vue. Accorling to the police, she Little doubt exists that the agreement {VU + cate ‘weoka 1 be adopted by *he unton. Such an |cume lo New York about two ago with an American who hed Dee adoption will end the strike, which has | tome ill in Bremen. She int nde@ te lasted a month and cost both sides « return shortly to Germany, immense amount of money. Samuel Elstein, organizer of the Inter- national Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, eaid to-day that about 45,000 of dining rooms, # tral Station of whieh New Yorkers were | bse gaged eo proud when 1c was reconatructed |"",0 Barcel rooms and information | @eth Low, in his annual report, advo- | with the natve and tngenuous plea, “The scarcely twelve years ago, Is to be put) booths on the express and aulvurban | Sea emnneenanens tan Tater | women 4 1t) Lore,” But the ecpyriedt ‘ to public Ke Bunday, It la the working | Moors are all connected Wy stairways ate Trade Commission, which would| hadn't then been invented, And so ever | Possess more virtues than one, and #h®/ our up to date, of everything winten | and elevators. The suburbanite ¢ iT i t tn fa no « on Ni ir r Be empowered to make rulings for the|since the Garden of Fden men have * Sen ee aan eeeois ane {hore 30.10 | goes to minke the end of a railroad Jour- | Cows Mon his traln $n the mornt wt of big business, subject alw: deen paraphrasing Adam's apolomy, PAT lay with der in that morality @o long as the heginning, as swift COM* | Hevel and out AU night on ath rian te en appeal to the Supreme rt, |tioularly the men whore business it 18t0| guppomed to be peculiarly her own. ‘Nha! simple as ts possible | cago exp n call for It on the exe the 6,000 members of that organization | “BMewhere in the world ts private |t#!k to the Lord—' fe the reason, as I've aad, why tho] when the interests of over 100,000 people | preax level. who went on atrike in eympathy with | of chase as| Oe of these gentlemen redisoov woman of to-day is exerting @ greater | travelling on +0 tra'ns have to be con-| When the present subway muddle ta) ————-————.—------- ~ — the United Garment teers’ Union | ‘Taitea | WOMAN's original eit Just the other day. | influence for good over men than any | sidered eaci day: | worked out the elty ts to b The Night Rev. ‘Thomas F. Hickey, | Woman ever did bevore in the histo-y of the world. The irrepressible twinkle crept back it Bishop of Rochester, preached a on St. Agnes at the fortieth ann! of the founding of St. Agn Here is his peroration: | a bridge have gone back to work. Mort of the| The new Vullding tn to be @ centre for! from tn Hast ot the Murray Jam hotel | 16,000 still out have bean employed in | roup of buildings devoted to, ‘9 carry Park avenue to the second | shops the owners or managers of which | the many corporations secking| firs Of the station and around it, The 1 are opposed to recognition of ti { ra | broad street on the ledge above the! These 16,00 women are now © public patronage. It will tn the end] ret story of the station in already come the whole turder K cover ai! the Kround between Forty-| pleted and inclines lead up to tt for the | " GaenUn eme Rochester ethtas that second ntrect and Viftieth streets and) conventence of those who want to dri ery clothing factory in that city whut | Madison and J.cxington ier, It will| into the sation in their automobile : j © the down indefinitely yesterday, ‘The 1 occumy almost twoethivds of the space | 8d carriages. ) employees of there factories went thetween the avenues and Fiftiets and| FREIGHT SUBWAYS 70 FEET BE- strike last Wednesday, The manifa tue, What sort of an example of itt it Wii fnelude two LOW STREET LEVEL. +] turers gay they will not reopen unlese — | virmue are the women of to-day to them! a! ‘There are freight subways under the they can run their shops free from holding up to the men? Tinselled club restaurant and public assembly | station seventy feet below the street ‘with fashion, doubting and slaves to [the fashion to ! rican | jetie, When {t has dcen finished more |level and twenty-five feet below tide j: sai gastom, the modern women does not | (woman of tlle present: than $10,000,000 will have been spent, | level in the riv ‘these connect by | Marriage Certificate on Bosom i srt | leaders of men in morals and vir- € : | tH tle | union Interference. Among th | manufacturing houses In the Stetn, One package will carry 1 enforped Wash when modesty is ontraged in “And, of course, she does} "rn aay, "tack, whieh 4 »jelevators with every track on " | Venting RS you through morning after i ake mistakes now and then. But 1 eighteen ak apes sabag at He e i > : | & ¢ Sons, . Barly in hie report, Seth Low Print, im song and on the street. Think ili avecane Mean. ive Wnoviba 2S ae ee eae ee eee ang wes] Key to Mystery of Hidden | the attehaets, stern Comp morning, for there are 36 oeeadion American It's fair to hear both sides of a au her better than hie| run from the new station, has cost more /14 (he checking and de f " " . | Garson Meyer Compar dishes of oatmeal in the tien tion, And of course only a member of than $60,000,000. It fem aight as muci) When the incoming div! ta. Romance. | vertivers doing menee Susiness, H-O package. Mei, cekiaras Worken of ae the sex Bishop Hickey indicts could fitly worth going to for the native New! tion ia completed trains will not back | $< package. . Anewer his tacit assumption that mod- Yorker aa the 200s, the aquarium, the| out af\r discharging paseengerr. They IV's reel economy—thie clean, ern women 1# luring man into the way THIEF CHASE ON BROADWAY. bridges and the ways are worth #¥ Will shoot around @ loop until they face | WOUNDED BY FRIEND, DIES. fresh oatmeal, Yoo can cook it LOW ATTACKS |. iszkza, twenty-four years W. W.! that te: uptown again and then will back to te eth to destruct Now, on in 20 minutes, retain all the flavor 1 ‘ant in the home of Harry M.|Katle Thraet Capiared With Big Croma |in8 Dy the visiting out-of-town cousin. | out-going station to recetve passengers Fatal J Bar ainsaieseotwen editor \ ann thisiee erewides cugun Soo im His Wake. | orry HALL COULD BE PLACED! ‘he nest room in the whole station, | Goldberg at No. 22 West One Hundred | Wace Qraskss and it costs less than half-cent en where oom - f stantecus- | INSIDE THE CONCOURSE, | acconfing to" Miles ronson, Gal ieeteseti aurea tana a Hsia OP oon ; of workers by trades where com-|!* keeping men inthe paths of righteous- Ready Mrs, Josephine Ohse, janitress in an “hich Manager, t# the Indies’ metre smnerent existe and their She is Fire Commissioner John- | apartment house at No. 3147 Broadw hag seg olypoy babys Rg ten the express waiting room, 2 he | ty 1 iven @ied in the Hudson Street Hospital to-! organisation by whole industries for) son's right-hand woman, the frat fire | h fe detween the waiting room and the hall as ky oak, w eafly to-day. The girl had been given in the purpose of orippiing business was] inspector of her sex in Manhattan, who Lycian} ebethe soaneusurr starts fatter | (rein gates, ts a high vaulted hatt joungien easy ohelre, mirrors 6n6- 6 @ hoilday on Saturday and did not re-, #¥ from @ stab wound under the 10 y t i 1 ¥ ‘ eott yellow walle in which the City Hall | convenience coy -|turn until Iast evening, when she told | eert, received during a quarrel Sun- empitined by Mr. Low, He then at-|/has personally brought to justice con-| noon to-day, He ran when discovered, onvenie that could appeal to a won. \ in rifle bs ht in front of w restaurant a:| Jehan two dass, was found dead in bed _ Nicolo Grunari of No, 78 Oliver atrest | ‘ %.* Sociatiem and th i nN his heels. could be eet down without scratch! travel Mr, Goldberg she had sprained her ankle mete e I, W. W.,|giderably over « hundred masculine of-| the Janitress close at his i ng a a Mr. Goldberg she had sprain ‘ ning from the leaders of both eedied th r few months of office. ‘The fugitive turned up Broadway, an! corner or bending the lightning rod on, There is a lot of work to de done | and had remained at a friend's house. | No. 16 Roosevelt atreet. | j Bedles to show that their aims were} “Do you agree with the Bishop that ‘easing crowd joining in the chase! the flagstaff. | before the public ts admitted to the] periara Hoskin, a nurse in the Gold. Grunarl was with two friends, one of cl : o of the new tion Sun- , eee . e No! aifme, in that they tended to over-|qhe modern woman te « atumbling-block | 8°? apinute Cae eee, tuned up thelr) ‘The roof of this @reat room ts an asure | OX? ge Nive Nord aed woncnen are on Cane went to cail Pauline to-day sion was Pesquala Benansio ot Ne ‘Warow rather than to reatijusi. unto men's feet?’ I asked Mrs. Sarah) joined in the pellsme!l oa Unted eroh Of sky against which tha ti)" yon” they at Hlding. streets, | ANd WAS almost overcome by gas at ner 3 Cherry: atreet, Hi words passed “With the state of things to-day and| Christopher. Stretched from curb to curb, At the| ene of the zodiac have been outlined | Cieaning, laying tiles, setting up fi Jour, ‘The girl, fully dressed, was lying Dé! wean parusert and the third of the: te clamorings of these two bodies, it} WHY MEN CONSIDER HER A|comer of One Hundred and Twenty- |!" MenMoth figuces in gold. At MBE! tire and the like at a rate to astound [on the bed. ‘he window was closed and DErtt aie Kuakenly pled a Fe eg ig remartabdle that more labor men are STUMBLING BLOCK. seventh etreet eomehody tripped ure @oft electric atura ahine mistily down out! the innocent bystander. On the trip|the keyhole wtuffed with Dt. lame dineance: Away. tern’ thee ihtee, net led the feet want to go,” | Neste nd he went sprawling. Before! of it, ao that one might eaally believe it through the station which the visitors | Knapp of Harlan Hospital said the girl vee, | Lew. “But if employers a: £0," je could get to inte feet Policeman painted by a/made to-day with Mr. wood, Mr. | ned been dead several hour ow, all the morning 1° Hoder of the West One Hundred ami 2 0 d vell- H force the American Fed+|veen testifying against inen who've al-|Twenty-Atth street station was on isp Sane emronomer of the fatrtes, | Voaburgh, Mr, Bronson and H. i Well-| Stuck in her walst was a marriage Labor imto a class struggle, |iowed smoking in their factories in de-| back. There are no stairways in the new | er eerste: fo. tne Visas Heelan uf ificate showing that had been roposed Dy both the Socialite | fance of the fire prevention laws, I| At the station he said he was Ea-| \eminel-At least not for the use of the | Ff. Lasen, allie tiie eran eae 'the | Married on Sunday tn St. Clemen's Cathe termational Workers of the|woukin't wonder if thome men consiier 4 Smith of No. % West One Hundred] Dastenger who is bent on roaching or | : : h, No, 406 Weat Fortieth street leaving # train. Krom the level of the) “Atst-vle udience was astonished | © " che. Fi me a fine jarge stumbling-blodk, You|@?d Thirty-sixth street. The records A to ana 4 work where there haa (oy. the ft ther Letanche. Father | Wbtls ied 'OGNRIGUARto> | ols aetsenerar t eateh tered Won't det eg yg ay Arrpel ti bend dd pare, ie i Aree Seine eames \Neen a wilderness of dirt and confusion | Letanche sald the bans had been pubs | labor men are expected | them of’, for all their excuses, and 1’ tis! ae bok te oe een ome [an hour befor lished three preceding Sundays. He Gacussion. been pretty lucky with my conviction: oie ss me knew nothing of the git further than he ‘amount of money hae deen| And ian't that rather the general atti-| "CHANGE SEAT FOR $48,000. |'* 20 touuling paok, From ihe time ove | BAY STATE WAR ON HATPINS, | tad seen ter in the church vetore her ; by individuala not afftiiated| ‘ude the woman of to-day assumes ay rd hi eer: : wedding, Her maiden name was For-| 34th Street 23rd Street labor organisations for the dis-| Wart men? , [rep of $8,000 Hrom Hecent dew | tn, » | nanow industrial problems. Ac- Prt Report ome union leaders, nothing ‘ on ' been proposed by the organiza. " an, S.--The wearlag wre of nih, lenmation in the day, “Is firm 30 meke dt difficult for our | women of hatpins that are 4 t contain a “Joker” which in that EwChange had been sold for $48.-| patrons to lose themselves; second, to) tie travelling public must be prohibited no! in a “Joker’ 000, which is @ decline of $2,000 on the) keep then from interfering with each |) We tate. ‘This is the conelual be ahown up, whereupon the last sale made a few yeara ago. other, With that purpose the station| '" this State. ‘This ts tie col an, oF z k F} a iff : i Fe 5 > ¢ Make Them 1. Verll to Public. huwpand lives at No. 106) . Her sivter, Mra. lives at No, 38 Kast ‘Tenth On Sale Wednesday, January 29th, ‘ street. pee ‘The dead girl had beea courted by | Gruseka for nine mont and told her Avcomiing to a report circulated a fete NOSMON whole was dropped. > t a ; the legislative committee which, after | sister he had tired of her. It was news | ’ GeMAn ANNO A FORTUNE” TO U OO eee re ae Te cae eet ee eee on which ta| Heating both men and ‘women on the|to Mra, Haughman that Pauline w WOMEN’S GLOVES. 1m Bots stores. ‘0. Only the [1 i905 and 1906 two erats in the now going into use and which fronts | #ubicet to-day, recommended (ie adop-| married. Yesterday morning, she gays, CAPITAL'S OLD DOCTRINE. York Stock Exchange were purch on Park avenu fe will be the in-| ton of a law making It @ misdemeanor | Pauline told her that unless Paul mar- “ ‘ 5 perme = » 00 each, the record pri coming station. na will take| for a woman to permit the pointed end | ried her she would end her life, Mra 1-clasp Pique in Tan, Grey, Biscuit, White of ‘Tim one of the trustees of the Na- of a pin to protrude nore tian half an | Haughman took the threat as a Jest, jes A ieptn Unhen, Whe tat berlde an Rive [tome Leases for the Hromotion of Purl: ce Spare Set NEES UU Inch from the eide of her hat, uniess| On Saturday night Pauline went to Black. Also Jouvin’s 4-button Suede in Tan, Mode o ‘ty, and an object in which we're very the end is covered with some device |n masquerade’ ball, to which Grusrka planers 7 Wontd reporter at the meeting, | much interested is a law that makes vilews, had refused to take her. He was the: Biscuit or Black. value 1.75, 1.00 per pair save «a iabor organization leader's ides | marti eertitenie eatiiges wument madejas a Pierre with two ae tn fan t| : be of Ww ae bl 5 fi a is that Wolnen | costumes. ‘auline wen rom the ball) in’: a rn ; Lew eocuptes the chair, while : elled to her sister's home and epent Sunday Perrin’s White Chamois, 12- button length ‘MeBiillan read foe the pasonna of What law? wickly and use them as| morning there. She muat have o “dvizabiity ot | tuierabe want , Gwilch to protect then |Gruszka, who consented to the. mi om into the advisability of! pant before she ou te pudtic ownership of pudile utllties, who work the comeission reports that | this and that's f) Pierre Bassaud, a Paris burglar, ate in the kitchen of @ victim and has to public ownership,” reed | They is] deen identified and convicted by teeth marks made in buttered bread. ang concluded by re-| ‘the natural leaders tn moi the investigation cost | Balt the minute we sui ne p GROUNDS FOR DIVORCH—Frea Fisher of Atlanta has got a divorce Ror” ain PONG |e wife's cooking gave him chronic indigestion, William Spelman | @ year. However, if they want us they'll have “A year an@ « fortune to report what! to catch up. We're not going to walt ‘eh asks divorce yuse bis wife has “kicked him in the shin has always contended,” re-| for them any lon: six yours, marked Or, Holland. ‘Then Mra, Christopher's face crinkled Sesevncnenie Mousquetaire. value 2.50, 1.75 per pair 16-button length Mousquetaire White Doeskin, value 3.00, 2.25 per pair for | WOMEN’S WAISTS. | 1 Bota stores. Into a smile. She 1s charming when she John Davenport of Roselle, N. J., chopped off hie finger tr to kiN a Lingerie and Voile, tri ed with dai “We go on record as opposed to the n p . Ps ing d » trimmed wii ainty laces smiles, for she has Irish blue eves and pitas 4 . majority of the people deciding on mat-| {ie dinples that eo often mo with chem, | OMwKH: A surgeon hae fastened the digit back and ways it may be saved. | and embroideries. 1.95, 2.25 and 2.95 value 2.50 to 4.00, The Kind You Have * Ryser Wale oe basin model ile Always Bought igh necks a jong sleeves. value 2.50, F Brocaded Silk Waists,— Robespierre model. value 3.95, 2.95 Of constitutionality,” said former| Deafite her vigorous views, she looks} Te chicken escaped, Axon B. Parke: like anything but a feminine imitation — ; whom is the constitution?” | of Cat It coate $8 a word to cuss @ polfeeman in Atlantic City. Solomon Randolt asked Mr, Holland, sotto voce. MAN EVER 80 MUCH MORE LIKE-| used $26 worth, couldn't pay and the Recorder sent him to jail for thirty Labor leaders shrugged thelr should: | LY TO BE CRACKED. mace, er eee, owe Kelegate sales where). she queried amusedly, “does money came from to hire the Astor! tne very saine man who cuides woman| William J. Rt a | for not setting hin a good example in-| hax just been arr: *“¥ou can ft fan't to. help. the / 4 rlably refer to his own wife as a ae wase earner,” said Mr. 1H land, weaker Verse’? If she is that, why} ul ® Heem shouldn't he be the one to guid . We years old and born in slavery et Lenox, Mass, ted for the #ixth time at Hartford for selling liquor with- reform when he grows up. —_——>—_- -BEAUTIF! port and avatain ner by his mantfold Joseph Silvia shocked Newport by @ wild dash through town. He had} 1 BEA ‘UL PICTURE FREE. excellence Maybe womi al fied from @ hospital clothed only in pajamas and left these in the hands of a : | weaker all 1 know is nurae who tried to stop him, ( 4 Add be: to your home by’ getting | 4) 7, the large #ize, hand-colored picture to | !* much more likely to ‘be CVD INtANTS Cit oREN ETT! Beatie sw Fe Oe een mansed’ ceain. at Bishop Alexander Lawrence bumped hie head in leaving @ wheel chair on SILK P ICOATS. tn Both stores, ime cane Gave your : | Hickey's remarks, and found. another | Atlantic City's boardwalk, His chin struck his ecarfpin with such force as | 4 7 we | smiling comment. to drive it into hie breast bone, making @ serious wound. | Messaline Petticoats in all the prevailing “Phe ‘| * . A * ‘The pastor of Grace Church at Parkville, Conn, ts a pessimist and 4 shades, with flounce of side pleating and silk inaisted that three tons of coal delivered to the churoh be weighed. They ‘ are pictures of the kind that were found 700 pounds short, value 5.00, y charge aubetuniial pricen tor 2 Marth taming = 1 Sse and J. Thornton Ross, a danker of Portland, Ore., convicted of mieusng trust ( | “ty Ye Ford cut qut the funds, was sentenced .to. five: years in prison, 288,000 days in ja!l and fined In | oe ofce $576,000, The United States Bupreme Court has cut the sentence to the five- | ss Beas each ak ta) Sagas ever oui” ra tming Mal eben gw [FRENCH UNDERWEAR. 1m 2000 stores ———— | | | | | | en @he is anything #0 foolish 1 i rie ae SP ar tel ger 4 Of 340 co-eds in the University of Iiiinots only one has perfect feet, Poor Gowns of Sheer Nainsook,— embroi pe THLLMAN IS RE-ELECTED. tuesrt deserve the compliment ‘she| shoes are blamed for defects of others. . ; ONES OF 8h ii) re hand embroidered s Opposition to South Carelina Sen- | Pays him. Broadly speaking, women # in dainty designs, finished with hand-made scall ay 7 | dress for y ly for other Postmaster-General Hitchcock ft painting thinge red. Every wagon t ‘ id ribb ator Fades Away, . A man may] in city or rural service and all madi boxes are to be that color. ; and ribbon. value 2.50, 1 ins are rf as he likes about his OOLUMB' jan sweet simplicity and Drawers of Nainsook,— hand embroidered} value 1.25, 95@, Combinations in dainty designs, finished hand embroidered scallops and ribbon. 2) Giztes Benator Benjamin TH was ten What sort of “G. W. Smith” has disappeared from the canal gone after landing sixty | re-elected to succeed himself to-~ | orn by the girls who re-| barrels of “older,” which proved to be whiskey at Panama. eaalons of bot! Houses of the General | ceive most inv dinner and paahsenlatly | This is his fourth ‘sanaoes | the theatre? Mra, Martha Collins, a rioh Chicago woman, has asked court permiasion | average man lkew to see the girl he/ to «adopt a child about the age of forty-five years.” ‘he child is Riise femoris wear clothes that age fashion: oe is fonable, even if not positively loud.” | Robinson, who has lived with her forty years, Thirty Years =SCASTORIA ° Dr. W. H. Roberts of Teerre Haute, Ind., ts out as a candidate for Mayo: | Tas Comraun COUrAAT, BOW VERA OTT, eqatmat his son, Doan, the candidate ané “boss” of theDemocratic machine. With all her faults, don't you think Lr accrmemeey-d | a ‘ - path House and at tm ene Henate,| in ‘eteann of to-day 1h an imaravement The ashes of Capt. Adolph Riebman of Cincinnati will be taken aboant | election will be ratified later at |, her predecessors?’ 1 asked. the North Gernwn Lloyd liner Chemnitz, which he fermerty commanded, an! “she surely perend Ave. ue | neattered at sea on her next voyage from Philadelphia, | “Bhe'a no